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  • … of the United States and the Supreme Court has found to be part of the “fabric of society” in America. But in 2008, … uncensored prayer to open Town Council meetings did not violate the First Amendment. The Court affirmed the right of … meeting of the town council. The town had a directory of religious centers, and it began contacting ministers and …
  • … has a policy requiring any search of a student’s person to be performed by a teacher or administrator of the same sex as … to be searched by a male teacher. But such changes would violate the school board’s policies about the importance of … Biden Admin Over Radical Title IX Rule Changes … 21504 … religious freedom … public school … k-12 … education … sexual …
  • … where his Good News Community Church congregation would be meeting. But Pastor Reed soon found out the Town of … of the surrounding community know where the church would be meeting, so they would often put up signs advertising … Discriminatory Law Censored Pastor … 19181 … free speech … religious freedom … church … Good News Community Church … …
  • … in a confidential setting. But imagine this scenario: you sit down in your counselor’s office for your monthly appointment. Over … are facing in their relationships and lives. Brian cares deeply about his clients and wishes to help them in any way …
  • … reinterpreting “sex” under Title IX. The Court there held that firing someone merely for identifying as gay or … State Board of Education that men who identify as women should be able to compete in women’s sports under Title IX. … identity” threatens to censor and compel speech , trample religious exercise, and imperil the educational mission of …
  • … in the group chat knew what they might be supporting. As you can see, Jack expressed no ill will or malice. He simply … and “racist.” When members of the Student Senate initially held a vote to remove Jack from his position, they didn’t … $85,000 in attorneys’ fees. The bottom line All students should be able to peacefully share their views with their …
  • … Virginia Values Act, which could have forced him to violate his deeply held beliefs. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published …
  • … 2024 How extreme is the state of California on abortion? You probably already know that the state tried to force … it must choose one or the other. No church or individual should be forced to participate in funding abortion. Skyline … ruled in favor of Skyline Wesleyan Church . The court held that the church properly challenged the state’s …
  • … must decide: change the way it serves the homeless, or violate its Christian faith. Neither option is acceptable. … and hope that Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission provides. You would think Washington would be grateful for institutions … internal matters of faith. The bottom line The government should stay out of the internal faith matters of churches and …
  • … Many of the patients who come to Dr. Schwartz share his religious beliefs and convictions, and they value the fact … a profession built on trust. His patients come to confide deeply personal things—sometimes things they have not even … has with his patients are private. And the government should not insert itself into those conversations by forcing …